Sanctions that Signal: an Experiment

Joel van der Weele , Roberto Galbiatiy , Karl Schlagz
Research Papers in Economics

4
2010
DOES NOISE UNDERMINE THE FIRST-MOVER ADVANTAGE? AN EVOLUTIONARY ANALYSIS OF BAGWELL'S EXAMPLE

JÖRG OECHSSLER , KARL H. SCHLAG
International Game Theory Review 2 ( 01) 83 -96

11
2000
Why imitate, and if so, how?: A boundedly rational approach to multi-armed bandits

Karl H Schlag
Journal of economic theory 78 ( 1) 130 -156

973
1998
of Book: Bounded rationality: The adaptive toolbox. Dahlem Workshop Report

Daniel Gray Goldstein , Gerd Gigerenzer , Robin M Hogarth , Alex Kacelnik
MIT Press

2001
Loss of Commitment? An Evolutionary Analysis of Bagwell's Example

Karl H Schlag , Jörg Oechsler
Discussion Paper Serie B ( 410)

1997
An Evolutionary Analysis of Bagwell’s Example1

Jörg Oechssler , Karl H Schlag
Game Theory and Information ( 9704001)

1997
On the evolution of imitative behavior

Jonas Björnerstedt , Karl H Schlag
ELSE working papers ( 029)

19
1996
Minimax regret in practice—four examples on treatment choice

Patrick Eozenou , Javier Rivas , Karl H Schlag
Unpublished Manuscript, European University Institute

13
2006
13
2023
Simple belief elicitation

Karl H Schlag , James Tremewan
Available at SSRN 2449224

7
2014
The Stochastic Inequality Test-a Test for a Directional Treatment Effect

Karl H Schlag , James Tremewan
Available at SSRN 4082855

2022
The Dynamic (In)Stability of Backwards Induction

Karl H Schlag
SFB Discussion Paper B ( 347)

63
1995
ELEVEN - Tests needed for a Recommendation

Karl H Schlag
EUI Working Paper ECO2006 2

48
2006
Cheap talk and evolutionary dynamics

Karl H Schlag
SFB 303 Discussion Paper Serie B 242

42
1993
23
2008
When does evolution lead to efficiency in communication games?

Karl H Schlag
SFB 303 Discussion Paper Serie B 299

22
1994
Dynamic stability in the repeated prisoners' dilemma played by finite automata

Karl H Schlag
SFB 303 Discussion Paper Serie B 243

17
1993
Justifying imitation

Karl H Schlag
Department of Economics, University of Bonn

16
1998
Who gives direction to statistical testing? Best practice meets mathematically correct tests

Karl H Schlag
Best Practice Meets Mathematically Correct Tests (September 15, 2015)

12
2015
Believing when Credible: Talking about Future Plans

Karl H Schlag , Péter Vida
Working Paper, Department of Economics, University of Vienna 1409

9
2014